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CITI hails VSF QCO withdrawal as boost for India's MMF sector

19 Nov '25
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 CITI hails VSF QCO withdrawal as boost for India's MMF sector
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  • CITI has hailed the Ministry of Textiles' decision to withdraw the QCO on VSF, saying it will ease price and availability pressures for key MMF raw materials.
  • Chairman Ashwin Chandran noted that the move will improve competitiveness across India's textile and apparel sector.
  • The industry expects smoother raw-material sourcing and better support for value-added manufacturing.

The Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) has welcomed the Ministry of Textiles’ decision to rescind the Quality Control Order on viscose staple fibre (VSF), calling it a major relief for the man-made fibre value chain.

CITI chairman Ashwin Chandran said the withdrawal eases long-standing price and availability challenges for VSF and speciality fibres, which are essential for a wide range of value-added garments and made-ups.

“This, along with the earlier rescinding of the QCO on polyester yarn and fibres, will address the price and availability concerns raised by the users of these raw materials in the MMF segment. This measure will contribute significantly to raising the competitiveness of the Indian textile and apparel sector," Chandran said.

ALCHEMPro News Desk (HU)

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